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posted by deedeeflower
I got this from the H & H Nursery newletter.

Fresh holiday greens such as wreaths and garlands have a definite life span, but with the following tips you can keep them looking good so you can enjoy their wonderful scent and beauty throughout the holiday season.

If you aren't hanging or mounting your greens right away, lay them outside on the ground (best side up) in a cool shady location until you are ready to use them. Try to avoid getting the greenery wet.

Sunlight, heat and wind are the worst enemies for holiday greenery, so keep that in mind when hanging them up. Outdoors, wreaths will last much longer on doors with northern or eastern exposures. Southern or western exposures can cause greenery to dry and discolor much madami quickly.

If hanging or mounting greenery indoors, be sure to keep it away from heating vents, and try to maintain room temperatures of 70 degrees or less. Also panangga sa bintana direct sunlight window exposures to prevent excess discoloration.

Anti-transpirants help to slow down moisture loss, helping to maintain the color and reduce a potential apoy hazard. Be sure to apply anti-transpirant outdoors at least one oras before decorating the greenery, so it can dry before you add all those personal touches to it!

Happy Holidays!
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A film project using the Newsong pasko tune
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The trailer for the first ( I think so atleast ) movie version of Dickens "A pasko Carol"!
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posted by KaterinoulaLove
In Greece when we talk about the "holidays" we are referring to the holiday period of Christmas, New taon and Epiphany.
Traditionallythe pasko holiday period lasts 12 days in Greece. There are many customs associated with the "twelve araw of Christmas," some very old and others relatively recent, like the decorated puno and the turkey on the Christmas-day table.
Historically,in 354 A.D. it was arranged for the birth of Christ to be celebrated on December 25, the same araw that they celebrated the birth of the ancient god Mithra, known as the "invincible sun god" and god of all solar deities...
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